Persian Antique Lori rugs and carpets (which are also spelled as Luri) represent a unique and important development in the antique rug world. The Lori rugs were generally woven in or around the Zagros Mountains area of western Persia (which is the modern day country of Iran), by the by the Lurs. These Persian carpets are representative of the beautiful and tribal art of Persian carpet weaving.

The Persian Lori carpets tend to depict geometric design repertories such as animal motifs and geometric figures. Persian Lori rugs tend to depend on rich combinations of colors – above all reds, blues, greens, and yellows. These vibrant hues and shades of beautiful rich and jewel tone colors contribute to the excitement that these unique tribal compositions provide. These weaving largely consist of bags and wrappings – but Lori weavers made fairly large carpets and scatter size rugs as well.
Geometrically patterned Persian carpets, woven by nomadic tribes, are decorated with linear elements composed of vertical,
horizontal and diagonal lines, and are formed by a repetition of the same motif. The motif of a carpet can be used to determine the particular tribe, or place of origin.but
This magnificent lovely lury example is from North East Persia. called Ghouchan .
Ghouchan city is very small city and belong to Khorasan district, normally this type of lury examples has Turkmen and afghan design influence.

The patterns are normally all-over geometric details known as ‘Gulls’, repeated in straight lines on the field, with the most popular color being a rich dark yellow , brown.

this lury carpet has 12 large size octagon medallion motive and 5 small amulet medallions in middle of the carpet